Mary Shelley — "My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge w…"
My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free.
My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free.
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"The deep connections of the soul are not to be broken by the accidents of life."
"I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body."
"Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful."
"I have often thought that the world is a vast prison, where the greater part of mankind are condemned to wear their fetters."
"I could not understand why men who knew all about good and evil could hate and kill each other."
Likely from her journals or letters, reflecting on the personal solace of her inner world.
Date: Early 19th century
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